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  • Kazatchine says great inroads also have been made in early detection and cu
  • Inroads: An Anthology Celebrating Alaska's Twenty-sev
  • All the internships offered through INROADS are paid internships though the actual rate o
  • The centre made further inroads before channeling a pass to Johnny King who s
  • eader, the CCF was unable to make significant inroads beyond its urban support base (though future
  • efend his bishopric not only against frequent inroads by the Normans, but also against the aggressi
  • ed by the re-release of their limited Live At Inroads cassette on CD by the Japanese label P.S.F.
  • l events were a huge hit and helped establish inroads for the newspaper in the immigrant community.
  • Since then, INROADS has expanded to become an international organ
  • The party, however, made strong inroads in the heartland of Pattali Makkal Katchi (PM
  • id in 1964, the Republican Party began making inroads in Georgia.
  • At fullback, "BK" has made inroads in attack scoring several tries.
  • lative Session, Senator Lucio made tremendous inroads in the field of health care and education.
  • The NDP made inroads in 2006 picking up Victoria from the Liberals
  • ig ideas for economic nationalism made slight inroads in suffering districts.
  • "Renewable biofuels are meanwhile making inroads in the transportation fuels market and are be
  • to regain government, they will have to make inroads in major cities and begin "reaching out to ne
  • Although Labour and Social Credit made inroads in the 1920s and 1930s, it was the Progressiv
  • on's argument that the Labor Party was making inroads in Wentworth, however he did say that Easson
  • very active in resisting Portuguese colonial inroads into Sri Lanka.
  • , tractor makers and locomotive builders made inroads into Fairbanks-Morse's market share.
  • Successful inroads into creating public works to lessen the drou
  • HDO expanded across the city and made inroads into the suburbs and has helped corrupt non L
  • and iron-shod ploughs may well now have made inroads into the heavily forested claylands.
  • ubstantial bipartisan support, building major inroads into Republican and independent voting areas
  • ute game for kids and unlikely to make strong inroads into the gaming community.
  • s the first member of the Tulsa scene to make inroads into the L.A. music scene, playing for Ricky
  • g by only 324 votes (the Liberals made strong inroads into both Tory and NDP ridings in this cycle)
  • th century, when Middle English began to make inroads into Ireland, and many of the Celtic regions
  • that Pakatan Rakyat had failed to make major inroads into the state.
  • t francophone leader, he was noted for making inroads into the province's Acadian community, taking
  • ject, as Latin American tenants began to make inroads into the long-sizeable black majority at the
  • when the provincial Liberal Party was making inroads into both PC and NDP areas of support; Ernst
  • It has recently made huge inroads into servicing the IP-PBX market space, becom
  • h other traditional rulers, witnessed several inroads into his power base, such as loss of control
  • neighboring Chechnya, whence he made several inroads into Georgia, preventing the Bolsheviks from
  • bsolute as it was relative: the party made no inroads into their large majorities in the Argentine
  • INROADS is open to graduating high school seniors and
  • The mission of INROADS is to develop and place talented underserved
  • ual, admitted that while ID has made cultural inroads, it enjoys no scientific success.
  • The album was Recorded live at Inroads, New York City on July 1, 1981.
  • He was particularly watchful against the inroads of immorality among the young.
  • In the autumn of 1558 the continued inroads of the Scottish islanders in the Antrim glens
  • in 1612 to preserve Prince Charles "from the inroads of popery."
  • He was next required to stop the inroads of the Saracens on the Italian mainland and,
  • of Numidia and Byzacena, had been lost to the inroads of the Amazigh tribes, collectively called th
  • failed, to preserve the seminary against the inroads of a program to better conform that graduate
  • INROADS originally launched with only 25 interns work
  • rty, although the Liberal Democrats have made inroads over the last few years - coming second in th
  • rewell performances took place at Manhattan's Inroads performance space over the course of a July 4
  • (keyboards), and Bob James (sax/guitar) made inroads quickly and found themselves signed to CBS Re
  • When the boll weevil began to make inroads to the area after 1910, farmers just west of
  • INROADS was founded in 1970 by Frank C. Carr to fix w
  • Unfortunately no significant inroads were made and soon the site became overgrown